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Chiropractic Care Services & Treatments : McKenzie Technique Neck Demonstration
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silverbullitt24 (September 11, 2008 at 6:42 am) |
| kobido- McKenzie techniques have been used extensively for some time now w/ scientific support. As to the debate on extension- welcome McKenzie vs. Williams flexion methodology. Symptom resolution or aggravation during a McKenzie maneuver is the key. If radicular symptoms are aggravated the technique is not wise in choice and vice versa. Same holds true in manual/mechanical traction. Axillary vs. shoulder lesions can dictate effectiveness of any given technique. Not any single technique is 100%. |
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kobidobidog (August 24, 2008 at 8:52 pm) |
| This does not use x rays or scientific, instrumentation. I would not trust this technique.
Neck should be stable and in a neutral position atlas should only move in an adjustment |
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AJMartin0321 (July 14, 2008 at 10:21 pm) |
| It's also important to note that the central pain (back/neck) may become slightly worse than it was before end range loading began. As long as the peripheral pain is resolving (centralization), the movement is encouraged as this pain is usually short lived. Just be sure to inform the patient of this possibility before beginning :) |
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AJMartin0321 (July 14, 2008 at 10:02 pm) |
| As a chiropractor that has been trained in many techniques including McKenzie, I recommend that my colleagues break through the chiro dogma and seek any education that will allow you to better serve your patients (that's what it's all about right?). Read the research and you will find that the analysis procedure is the most reliable method to date for determining directional preference when developing home care strategies. McKenzie plus chiro is a great combo. Look up Gary Jacob DC for more info |
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dealioo (July 14, 2008 at 8:23 pm) |
| I went to a physical therapist for neck pain after a chiropractor hurt my neck. That was one of my treatments from a physical therapist. I don't recommend seeing a chiropractor for neck pain. They really can hurt you. I had the experience. |
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Medic88888 (July 7, 2008 at 8:12 am) |
| Respect. Well done Steve. It's good to see a chiropractor following a scientifically-based, safe form of treatment for once. And yes, McKenzie was/is a New Zealand physical therapist/ physiotherapist. |
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shyrDOM (June 14, 2008 at 5:48 am) |
| as to the posterior bulge-extension dilemma, the technique begins with traction to invoke a vacuum effect (preferably at the specific level of disc involvement)and extension is performed in a painfree range. certainly pain indicates that the disc material has not been cleared and the practioner is simply pinching it between the facets/vertebral bodies. |
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shyrDOM (June 14, 2008 at 5:45 am) |
| yes this is a physical therapy technique and an effective one if indicated based on patient signs and symptoms. |
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blitherbass (June 5, 2008 at 9:28 pm) |
| Since most disc protrusions are posterior or posterior and lateral, how can EXTENTION manouvers help? Doesn't extention close the facet joints? Wouldn't extention bring the posterior aspects of the vertebral bodies together and thereby put MORE pressure on a disc bulge? Even with a mile superiorward traction, extention is extention and I do not see how that can decompress a disc. And as for it being PT that is crap. Every D.C. needs some form of disc decompression in their tool kit. |
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warrior350es (April 30, 2008 at 12:21 am) |
| soft spoken guy |
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